Raksha Bandhan


  1.  Raksha Bandhan ,the festival that focuses on brother and sister relationship.
  2. Every  sister worships to god and ties a sacred thread ,called  'Rakhi' on her brother's right wrist and prays for his prosperous future and brother promise to look after his sister  and protect her all his life.
  3. It is  also known as Vishtrak-the destroyer of venom.
  4. The bestow of boons and the pap Nashik- the destroyer of sin
  5. The festival is a celebration of togetherness in India 
  6. It play an important role to build a better society, where positive values flourish and the spirit of co-operation prevails.
  7. Raksha Bandhan or Rakhi celebrated  on a full moon of Shravana .
  8. Hindus all over the world celebrate Raksha Bandhan with full enthusiasm. 
  9. Raksha Bandhan is known by a different name in a different place in India
  10. For the farmers, it is celebrated as "Kajari Purnima".

  1. On this day, they started showing wheat and pray to god for good crops and in the coastal -region of India this day is celebrated as "Narayali Purnima".
  2. Raksha Bandhan has a deep historical significance.
  3. Their are  many legends linked with the past  of Hindu religion.
  4. It is believed that every Shravan Purnima the deity Yamuna used to tie a sacred to Yama's(god of death) wrist.
  5. Raksha Bandhan is an ancient festival that means "a knot of protection".
  6. the festival of rakhi brings the entire family together and strengthens the bond of love and affection between siblings.

  1. Raksha Bandhan is a popular, traditional Hindu annual rite or ceremony which is central to the festival of the same name celebrated in India, Nepal and some other apart of continents
  2. On this day sisters of all ages tie a talisman called rakhi.
  3. Raksha Bandhan observed on the last day of the Hindu lunar calendar.
  4. Raksha Bandhan literally the bond of protection.
  5. the Hindu festival held on a full moon of Shravan.

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